Is this what you were talking about John?
“I’m afraid if he wins, the blacks will take over. He’s not a Christian! This is a Christian nation! What is our country gonna end up like?”And just so we're clear - you did say you were "categorically" proud, right John?
“When you got a nigra running for president, you need a first stringer. He’s definitely a second stringer.”
“He seems like a sheep - or a wolf in sheep’s clothing to be honest with you. And I believe Palin - she’s filled with the Holy Spirit, and I believe she’s gonna bring honesty and integrity to the White House.”
“He’s related to a known terrorist, for one.”
“He is friends with a terrorist of this country!”
“He must support terrorists! You know, uh, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. And that to me is Obama.”
“Just the whole, Muslim thing, and everything, and everybody’s still kinda - a lot of people have forgotten about 9/11, but… I dunno, it’s just kinda… a little unnerving.”
“Obama and his wife, I’m concerned that they could be anti-white. That he might hide that.”
“I don’t like the fact that he thinks us white people are trash… because we’re not!”
Main Entry: cat·e·gor·i·calSo, your pride in the people who come to your rallies is absolute and unqualified.
Pronunciation: \ˌka-tə-ˈgȯr-i-kəl, -ˈgär-\
Variant(s): also cat·e·gor·ic \-ik\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Late Latin categoricus, from Greek katēgorikos, from katēgoria
Date: 1588
1: absolute , unqualified
Got it.